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Old 05-19-2013, 07:03 PM
TomD TomD is offline
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Canoe on a trailer is a must. have fun!

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Old 05-20-2013, 07:01 AM
nofish nofish is offline
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Thumbs up great choice

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Thanks much guys. We bought a house on an acre in Mt. Juliet. We'll be there June 25. Can't say enough about the forum! We looked everywhere, and I'm confident we'll be happy with our decision.
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Now for a boat suggestion: I'm seriously considering leaving my 265 Albemarle Sportfisherman at my sister's house on Lake Michigan. It seems like far too much boat for OH and the Cumberland. She's a great heavy sea boat, with lots of deadrise, displacement and horsepower.

However, I think my 14' Old Town composite square-stern canoe, with 4hp engine will be just fine.

Am I crazy or should I stick with my Albe?
I grew up in mt Juliet and me and my parent's loved it. I plan on moving back there in the next few years. I live a few minutes from where you're going to be working, I was glad to see it wasn't on your list of places to move as it is very high crime area. Congratulations on becoming a Tennessean!
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